Columkille Quartzite

Green - Quartzite

IrelandIreland
Item Details

Quarry Location: Donegal County

Recommended Usage: Ornamental stone, interior, exterrior, wall, floor

Additional Names: Columkille,Columkille Quartzite

Description:
Columkille Quartzite is green and from Ireland. It can be used in many areas for ornamental stone, interior, exterrior, wall, floor . Additional names of Columkille Quartzite include: Columkille.
FAQ
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Can Ireland's Columkille Quartzite be used exterior applications in very rainy climates?
Yes, Irelands Columkille Quartzite can be used in exterior applications in very rainy climates.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Pickled Ireland's Columkille Quartzite tiles?
I dont have access to the coefficient of friction of the specific product you mentioned. However, the coefficient of friction varies depending on the surface, finish, and other factors of the tile. Therefore, its best to consult the manufacturer or supplier to obtain this information.
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Can Ireland's Columkille Quartzite be used in landscaping?
Yes, Irelands Columkille Quartzite can be used in landscaping. It is a durable and attractive stone that adds a natural look to any landscaping project. It is commonly used for paving, wall cladding, and as decorative stone in gardens. It is available in a range of sizes and colors, including shades of green, brown, and grey. Its unique texture and pattern make it a popular choice for both residential and commercial landscaping projects.
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Are there color variations of Ireland's Columkille Quartzite?
I cannot have personal experience, but I can research the available information for you. Irelands Columkille Quartzite comes in various colors such as white, grey-blue, and greenish-grey. The shades of the colors can vary depending on the quarrying location. Some specimens may have streaks or veins of different colors such as yellow, brown, or rusty-red. Overall, the color variations of Columkille Quartzite can be quite diverse, but it is primarily known for its blue-grey hue.
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Can Ireland's Columkille Quartzite be used in a bathroom?
Yes, Irelands Columkille Quartzite can be used in a bathroom. Quartzite is a durable and natural stone that is suitable for various applications, including bathrooms. It is a popular choice for countertops, flooring, wall cladding, and even shower walls. Quartzite is known for its stunning appearance, as it often features unique patterns and colors. Additionally, it is resistant to heat, water, and stains, making it a practical choice for bathroom surfaces.
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How thick is Ireland's Columkille Quartzite slabs?
I do not have access to up-to-date information or data about the thickness of Irelands Columkille Quartzite slabs. Please provide me with more specific information or context so that I can assist you better.
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Can Ireland's Columkille Quartzite be used outdoors?
Yes, Irelands Columkille Quartzite can be used outdoors. It is a durable and weather-resistant natural stone that is commonly used for outdoor applications such as paving, wall cladding, and landscape features. Its high strength and resistance to water absorption make it suitable for withstanding various weather conditions. Additionally, its attractive appearance and unique color variations make it a popular choice for outdoor design projects.
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Is Ireland's Columkille Quartzite an expensive stone?
I do not have access to real-time pricing information. However, generally speaking, Columkille Quartzite is considered a premium quality natural stone, so the cost may be higher compared to other types of stone. Other factors that can affect the cost include the availability, size, and thickness of the slabs, as well as the complexity and location of the project. It is best to consult with stone suppliers or contractors to get a more accurate estimate of the cost.
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What grade is Ireland's Columkille Quartzite?
I dont have access to the current grading system for Irelands Columkille Quartzite. Can you please provide more context or information so that I can better understand what you are referring to?